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Blakeney
Blakeney is located on the North Norfolk Coast, just North of the small market town of Holt.
This part of the coastline has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ANOB and the marshes and wide open spaces around Blakeney make it a haven for migratory birds and wildlife.
Blakeney used to be a small port, but is now a quiet village and provides an ideal location for a family holiday. There are two hotels, a number of holiday cottages to rent, and several B&Bs.
The village has a strong identity, and is a thriving and active community. There is a small supermarket, butchers, fishmongers, and chandlers, pubs and a post office as well a range of shops for holidaymakers – please follow the links to access local information.
Blakeney is popular with dinghy sailors, bird watchers and walkers, and you can get a real feel for the area by taking a trip to Blakeney Point to see the seals. |
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Blakeney Manor Hotel
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Phone: 01263 740376 |
Holiday accommodation in converted 17th-century manor barns in the picturesque village of Blakeney provides an ideal base from which to explore the North Norfolk coast.
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| Blakeney Manor Hotel |
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Phone: 01263 740376 Fax: 01263 741116
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| The Quay |
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| Blakeney |
| Nr. Holt |
| NR25 7ND |
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Uniquely situated between National Trust Friary Hills, coastal paths and Blakeney quayside, the Manor Hotel provides an ideal base from which to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the North Norfolk coast.
The bedrooms, located in courtyards adjacent to the 17thC manor house, were converted from it's original flint face barns.
Close attention has been paid to the colourful walled gardens where a 400-year-old mulberry tree vies for top billing with 500 rose bushes and a well stocked orchard.
Spacious lounges and public rooms offer guests a choice of dining options from informal bar meals to a choice from the extensive restaurant a la carte menu. |
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